Property still missing includes a Hustler Raptor zero turn mower and flatbed trailer.

Marcus Antonio McKay, 31, from Clarksville and Jerry Lee Baker, 40, from Henrietta have been arrested in connection with the thefts.

McKay’s bond was set at $30,000 and Baker’s bond was set at $60,000.

The second theft ring was based out of Montgomery County. Suspects traveled to Dickson, Columbia, Paris, and Nashville in Tennessee and Bowling Green, Fairview, and Hopkinsville in Kentucky to steal or sell property between September and November of this year, said MCSO.

Property recovered so far includes a Bobcat planer, Harley power rake, three Kubota zero turn mowers, Kubota tractor, two New Holland skid steers, John Deere mower, and 32 firearms.

Property still missing includes two Kubota zero turn mowers, two Kubota tractors, four buckets, two pallet forks, and two trailers.

According to investigators, at least six people are involved in the second theft ring and a grand jury presentment is scheduled for December.

The Todd County Sheriff’s Office assisted in recovering the 32 firearms and a skid steer.

"These two theft rings show how complex an investigation can be,” said Montgomery County Sheriff John Fuson, in an email. “It also shows the importance of a good working relationships between law-enforcement agencies throughout Tennessee and Kentucky.”

“All agencies involved worked very hard to not only find the offenders, but to also recover their property. We are proud to be able to accomplish that for these victims," Fuson added.

All property stolen in connection to the two theft rings have been reported. All owners have been notified and recovered property has been returned. Both investigations are ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 931-648-0611 or call the Crime Stoppers TIPS Hotline at 931-645-TIPS (8477). You can also go to the Crime Stoppers website at www.p3tips.com/591.